Dave challenges the public in brand new game show, Don’t Say It, Bring It!

Monday 13th November

Don't Say It, Bring It! is the most fun, outrageous game show ever recorded on the unforgiving streets of Britain. Excitement, intrigue, tension, adventure and the chance to win big cash prizes, up to £1000. Presenter, quiz host and agent-provocateur Jason Byrne drums up contestants in each new town the series visits. Played in real time on the street; contestants are given three minutes to provide a non-verbal answer to a simple quiz question. The answers are all objects, people and actions which can be sourced from the immediate environment but only if the contestant has the wit, charm and tenacity to acquire it. In short; you don't SAY the answer... you BRING IT!

It's so simple, it's impossible.

In tonight's episodes, Jason Byrne takes his game show to Belfast, where friends Aoife and Maeve are ready to wipe the floor with the game to win cash. Will a brave trio from Edinburgh coerce locals to hand over some precious items, including hand cream and a sock? And in Whitby, Tracy and Peter twerk hard for the money and face a tricky decision when to call it a day.

Next up, Jason continues his shenanigans in Belfast, where a local chef and amateur dancer is tasked to find a waitress, a watch and an elusive baby garment; running against the clock and facing a tough decision about when to call it a day... In Bristol, a smart, gentleman's accessory leads to a race against time and some creative problem-solving. Then a multi-talented Geordie newbie hunts for a tear-jerking vegetable in Newcastle. And in Glasgow; an operatic prodigy calls upon the city's helpful, well-dressed locals to achieve his cash-ambition.

Don't Say It, Bring It! starts tonight at 7pm on Dave and is double billed, Monday to Friday for two weeks.

ENDS

Notes to editors

Dave's had a haircut and shave in recent years as it grows from awkward teenager to fully-fledged commissioner of new and original shows. And it's not just comedy these days but entertainment and even some knock-out live sport. Hit UKTV Original commissions include Taskmaster, Dave Gorman Modern Life is Goodish, Alan Davies: As Yet Untitled, Dara O Briain's Go 8 Bit and Crackanory, all laden with the biggest names in British comedy. Dave enjoyed critical success with two series of Hoff the Record, a mockumentary ensemble comedy led by the living legend David Hasselhoff.

As well as home-grown delights Dave also goes stateside, cherry-picking cult US Shows including the sharp-witted and sharp-suited Suits and much-loved Parks and Recreation along with Emmy-nominated The Last Man on Earth. This all contributed to Dave's award win at the 2016 Broadcast Digital Awards for Best Entertainment Channel.

Dave is the UK's most watched non-PSB channel broadcasting to over 27 million people per month, and viewers continue to enjoy the ludicrously addictive American Pickers and UK remake of Storage Hunters. The channel continues to grow its original commissioning slate with political show Unspun With Matt Forde, Red Dwarf XI, fantasy comedy Zapped and Celebrity Storage Hunters.

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The award-winning independent has eleven imaginative brands - UKTV Play, Dave, W, Gold, Alibi, Yesterday, Drama, Really, Home, Eden and Good Food. These include the two most popular non-PSB channels in the UK and account for nearly 10% of the British commercial TV market.

The network delivers inspired channels to audiences through Freeview, Sky, Virgin Media, BT, TalkTalk, YouView, Freesat, Amazon Fire and UKTV Play, and distributes its highly valued original programmes to 200 territories. Now celebrating over 20 years at the forefront of digital television, UKTV - an independent commercial joint venture between BBC Worldwide and Scripps Networks Interactive, Inc. (SNI) - is proud to be the first British television broadcaster in The Sunday Times top 100 companies list.